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comppimp
06-07-01, 10:20 PM
Hey guys!

Today I just got my 1.2ghz with my 4Q Full Tower Case. Since the CPU was a gift from my friend he didnt know what FSB was it. Is there anyway to find out the FSB on the chip itself without putting it in a motherboard? Thanks for the help guys.

Yairon A.

SleepyKat
06-07-01, 10:30 PM
comppimp (Jun 07, 2001 10:20 p.m.):
Hey guys!

Today I just got my 1.2ghz with my 4Q Full Tower Case. Since the CPU was a gift from my friend he didnt know what FSB was it. Is there anyway to find out the FSB on the chip itself without putting it in a motherboard? Thanks for the help guys.

Yairon A.
the last notation on the code, example
A1000AMT3C the 1000 is the GHz.... the C is 266 FSB...A or B is 200 FSB

comppimp
06-07-01, 10:45 PM
SleepyKat (Jun 07, 2001 10:30 p.m.):
comppimp (Jun 07, 2001 10:20 p.m.):
Hey guys!

Today I just got my 1.2ghz with my 4Q Full Tower Case. Since the CPU was a gift from my friend he didnt know what FSB was it. Is there anyway to find out the FSB on the chip itself without putting it in a motherboard? Thanks for the help guys.

Yairon A.
the last notation on the code, example
A1000AMT3C the 1000 is the GHz.... the C is 266 FSB...A or B is 200 FSB

Thanks SleepyKat! Just found out it was a 200mhz FSB....oh well. Its still faster then this 450mhz K6-2 im using. Oh another thing, what is this "week" thing people talk about? What does it mean and where do I find it? Thanks again.

Kryogenitor
06-07-01, 10:46 PM
Yeah... heres a nice lil picture that give you all the info.

SleepyKat
06-07-01, 11:01 PM
a picture is worth a thousand words :)

comppimp
06-07-01, 11:22 PM
Thank you very much for that pic! Now I know everything I wanted to know!! Before I go...when I tilt my cpu a little bit...I see blue around the sides of the core....does that mean I have a "Blue Core" cpu? If it does, what are the advantages? Thanks again.

n2
06-08-01, 10:15 AM
that's a totally awesome pic!!!!

the "blue" core, as it seems...
may denote where it was made...
some say it has to do with aluminum vs. copper...
but that seems to be a myth.

from what i gather, it MAY be a better O/C'er than a green core...
but theres also red???

i doubt it makes any difference tho.

el
06-08-01, 10:43 AM
that is a great pic they should have it on the front page or in an article or something!!! At least email it to Ed! thanks